Fotis Kapetopoulos
Life –
Looming the memory
Read about a play whose main character returns to his family’s village to rediscover his love of chickens, meet his estranged uncle, uncover dark family secrets and realise what it
Features –
A genuine multicultural boss
A Greek-Australian with over 30 years involvement at the cutting edge of the arts and cultural diversity shares what has made him a tireless champion of multiculturalism.
News –
Brumby praises book on Vietnam veterans
The release of a book on Greek Australian veterans who served in Vietnam was marked with a special ceremony addressed by the Victorian Premier, John Brumby.
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Valour and obligation
The personal stories of Australian Greeks who fought in the Vietnam War comes to the fore with the recent release of the book Greek Australian in the Vietnam War.
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Senator keeps open mind on health rebate
Nick Xenophon is keeping an open mind on the Budget proposal to scrap a 30 percent health rebate and is calling for a parliamentary committee of inquiry into the proposal.
Life –
Vasilakakos: A path carved out by sadness
John Vasilakakos talks about Patrick White, Costas Tachtsis, his life as a writer and of the reception of Greek writers from Australia in Greece.
Thomas’ rebetiko testimony
Actor Thomas Papathanassiou shares his experience of working on Cafe Rembetika and of developing his role as a refugee from Smyrna.
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Elections for Greek Community
The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria have called an extraordinary general meeting to consider a call for elections.
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Tsiolkas nominated for Miles Franklin
Christos Tsiolkas earns another literary award nomination with The Slap being nominated for the 2009 MIles Franklin Literary Award.
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Plotted spill hits GOCMV
A shift in allegiances leads to changes in the GOCMV Executive and triggers a shift in the balance of power.